Trenette al Pesto: The Ultimate Guide to Making Like a True Italian

Weeknight dinner solved! This quick & flavorful Trenette al Pesto recipe is perfect for busy families and pesto lovers alike.

Nothing quite encapsulates the essence of Italian cuisine like the perfect dish of trenette al pesto. This traditional Ligurian meal, with its fresh flavors and simple ingredients, has won over the hearts and taste buds of food enthusiasts worldwide.

Weeknight dinner solved! This quick & flavorful Trenette al Pesto recipe is perfect for busy families and pesto lovers alike.

If you’re an ardent lover of Italian fare or a home cook eager to bring a slice of Italy into your kitchen, this post is your step-by-step guide to creating ‘pasta perfetta’. So grab your apron, and let’s embark on a culinary adventure together!

Trenette al Pesto

  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Prep Time: 15 Mins
  • Cook Time: 10 Mins
  • Servings: 4
  • Cost: Budget-friendly
Weeknight dinner solved! This quick & flavorful Trenette al Pesto recipe is perfect for busy families and pesto lovers alike.

Ingredients

Before diving into the cooking process, let’s ensure we have everything we need. Here is what your shopping list should include:

  • Trenette pasta: 400g
  • Fresh basil leaves: 2 cups
  • Pine nuts: 1/3 cup
  • Grated Parmigiano Reggiano cheese: 1/2 cup
  • Grated Pecorino cheese: 1/4 cup
  • Garlic cloves: 2 (medium-sized)
  • Extra virgin olive oil: 1/2 cup
  • Coarse salt: to taste

Instructions

Once you’ve assembled all the ingredients, it’s time for the magic to happen:

  1. Start by bringing a large pot of salted water to a boil. Once bubbling, add the trenette pasta and cook it al dente according to the package instructions.
  2. As the pasta cooks, prepare the pesto sauce. In a blender or food processor, combine the fresh basil leaves, pine nuts, grated cheeses, and garlic. Process them until you get a rough paste.
  3. Stream the olive oil into the mixture slowly while the blender is still on. This will help emulsify the sauce and bring the pesto together into a creamy consistency. Season with coarse salt to your liking.
  4. Reserve about a cup of the pasta water before draining the trenette.
  5. Drain the pasta and return it to the pot. Stir in your freshly made pesto sauce, adding a little pasta water at a time to achieve the desired sauce consistency.

And there you have it, a beautiful plate of trenette al pesto ready to be savored!

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Tips for Customization

It’s the little personal touches that make a recipe truly yours. Try these variations to tailor trenette al pesto to your palate:

  • Nut-Free: If nuts are off the table, try substituting them with seeds, such as sunflower or pumpkin seeds, for that same crunchy texture.
  • Cheese Variations: Not a fan of Pecorino? Feel free to use only Parmigiano Reggiano or another hard cheese that you prefer.
  • Vegan-Friendly: For a dairy-free version of the pesto, swap the cheese for nutritional yeast or simply omit it. The basil and pine nuts still deliver a flavorful punch.

How to Store

Leftovers—should you be lucky enough to have any—are a breeze to store:

  • Place the leftover trenette al pesto in an airtight container and refrigerate it for up to 3 days.
  • For the pesto sauce, you can store it in a jar topped with a layer of olive oil, which acts as a natural preservative. It should keep well in the fridge for about a week.

Alternatively, pesto freezes beautifully. Spoon it into an ice cube tray, freeze, and then transfer the cubes into a freezer bag. It’s a great way to enjoy a hint of summer even on the coldest winter days.

Conclusion

Now that we’ve walked through the steps, it’s clear that making a dish of trenette al pesto isn’t just about feeding the body; it’s about crafting an experience. From the aromatic scent of basil to the textures and flavors of Italy coming together on your plate, this dish is a testament to the joy of cooking and the love of good food.

FAQs

Can I use a different type of pasta if I can’t find trenette?

Absolutely! Linguine or spaghetti are excellent substitutes for trenette. The key is to use a pasta that cradles that luscious pesto sauce well.

What if I don’t have a food processor?

No food processor, no problem! You can use a mortar and pestle to grind your pesto ingredients the old-fashioned way. Some say this method even enhances the flavor.

How much salt should I add to my pasta water?

A good rule of thumb is to use about 1 tablespoon of coarse salt for every 4 quarts of water.

There you have it—your comprehensive guide to creating a stunning trenette al pesto. I couldn’t be more thrilled to share this slice of Italy with you and I hope it brings as much delight to your kitchen as it does to mine. Here’s to good food, laughter, and the simplicity of a beautiful bowl of pasta! Buon appetite!

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